Article More conflict of interest problems for SPFL Chairman Murdoch MacLennan

Regan was another placeman

Hired to do a job

The corruption in this shitey little backwater is trully staggering
Regan was the person when Rangers supporters complained by filling out an online complaints form to FARE about singing in Support of the IRA etc they then forwarded all the names and addresses to Regan .( a breach of privacy laws) .
He then personally sent them on to Peter Lawell who then sent them all a personal letter on CFC letter headings to there home addresses , they are all as one and in bed with each other, corrupt to the core.
 
Regan was the person when Rangers supporters complained by filling out an online complaints form to FARE about singing in Support of the IRA etc they then forwarded all the names and addresses to Regan .( a breach of privacy laws) .
He then personally sent them on to Peter Lawell who then sent them all a personal letter on CFC letter headings to there home addresses , they are all as one and in bed with each other, corrupt to the core.

@ScotiaPapac was one victim of this.
 
Stunned at this by keith jackson. - King is on to a winner with this
When the SPFL called in the lawyers last week for the fifth set in their statement tennis with Dave King, it was an indication squeaky bum time had come bouncing down Hampden’s sixth floor.

Even by Scottish football’s bizarre standards, this public slanging match over Murdoch MacLennan’s links with Celtic has been a curious affair and it remains to be seen if there will be a winner. Or, more importantly, a loser.

The very fact solicitors were required to respond to another exocet fired at them from King’s Johannesburg bunker merely added to the whiff of danger that now surrounds this meltdown in relations between the league and one of its biggest clubs. It created a feeling we may be one wrong move from a full-blown crisis. And a potential rolling of heads.

On the same day this newspaper attempted to carry out a straw poll of opinions from top-flight clubs. That not one chose to make a public comment is another sign of the nervousness around the entire MacLennan issue.


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Rangers have been in dispute with the SPFL over chairman Murdoch MacLennan (Image: PA)

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The SPFL chairman is involved with a company part-owned by Celtic supremo Dermot Desmond (above) (Image: SNS Group)
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They may be happy to sit back and watch the ball fizzing across the net but not one of them feels like getting in its path, which is a great pity as this is an issue that affects every one of them.

It is now surely time for someone to do something more than just fire up the office laptop and press the button on another public rebuke or insinuation.

If King feels strongly enough to fight this out in public – and the Rangerschairman does have a point in terms of proper governance – why has he not formalised his grievance or taken his complaint directly to the SPFL boardroom or chief executive Neil Doncaster?


King may well have a sound, legitimate reason for questioning how MacLennan was able to take a seat as non-executive chairman of a company part owned by Dermot Desmond and Denis O’Brien but he undermines the seriousness of the situation by engaging in grandstanding and playing to the gallery.

Also, by calling for transparency and good corporate governance he might as well have added “yours pot, signed kettle.”

If the SPFL feel their name or that of MacLennan or even Doncaster has been unfairly tarnished by King’s actions and accusations then pull him up for it.


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Neil Doncaster (Image: SNS)
Demand he cease or throw the book at him on a charge of disrepute or whatever else is in your power. Because in terms of perception their lack of action points to a guilty conscience.

That’s not to say MacLennan has been nobbled by Celtic’s biggest shareholder and his long-term business ally.

Nor is it confirmation for the conspiracy theorists convinced Celtic have grabbed the game in this country by the short and curlies.

It also opens the gates to a toxic swamp of whataboutery – especially given the roles Campbell Ogilvie and Gordon Smith once held within the SFA. The truth of the matter is MacLennan’s CV and background in media would most probably have had him on the shortlist for a role at a company like INM whether he was head of the table at the SPFL or not. But that’s not the point either.

The point is MacLennan is being paid to act in the best interests of the Scottish game so when he was first invited on to INM’s board the onus was on him to raise a flag inside Hampden and to point out a possible conflict of interests.

Whether there was or wasn’t should then have become a matter for others to determine. It was most certainly not up to him to decide there was none.


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It is unimaginable a man of MacLennan’s experience agreed to take on this role without carrying out his own due diligence on the structure of the company and its shareholding.

It would have taken him 30 seconds on Google to discover Desmond – as the company’s second largest shareholder – also has the right to appoint his own nominee to the INM board. That’s all that would have been required for MacLennan to raise the issue internally with Doncaster. If for no other reason than to keep himself right.

If he did not do this MacLennan has a case to answer. But if such a conversation did take place it is Doncaster who is left with his chin exposed for failing to share it with the rest of the class.

King is absolutely adamant no such disclosure was made to Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson who also sits on the SPFL board.

The SPFL had the opportunity to refute this when they called in the lawyers. That they chose not to appears to lend weight to King’s position and makes the league look highly disingenuous for previously insisting Robertson was in possession of all the relevant facts surrounding MacLennan’s appointment as far back as January. It seems obvious he was not.


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Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson (left) sits on the SPFL board
So Rangers have every right to examine this whole process especially as, according to the company’s accounts, the man MacLennan succeeded as non-executive chairman at INM was taking home a basic salary before bonuses of 165,000 euros a year.

MacLennan’s remuneration is not yet a matter of public record but if it is in any way similar to his predecessor it dwarves the kind of money he’ll be earning from Hampden.

Which presents another huge problem in terms of perception as, if it were
ever to come to the crunch, legitimate questions would almost certainly be asked about where his loyalties lie.

This entire issue has been horribly mishandled from the outset. And it will take more than just a bunch of statements to clean up the mess it has left behind.
 
He has to go imo ,it’s nigh on nailed that he can’t continue in his current position ,simply has to go and serve as a warning that we can get to every rhat in the boardroom
 
Dungcaster should resign and MacLennan relieved of his duties with immediate effect.
 
Why hasn't he taken concerns to Neil Doncaster - aye okay Keech.

Other slights on DK (the pot/kettle line) are nothing more than pandering to the frothy mouthed rhabid element of their dwindling readership.

The article does endorse DK stance though.

That's now Andy Muirhead Spiers and Jackson all calling Maclennan out for various reasons. They can't contain this much longer.
 
Regan was the person when Rangers supporters complained by filling out an online complaints form to FARE about singing in Support of the IRA etc they then forwarded all the names and addresses to Regan .( a breach of privacy laws) .
He then personally sent them on to Peter Lawell who then sent them all a personal letter on CFC letter headings to there home addresses , they are all as one and in bed with each other, corrupt to the core.

Is there scope for the individuals concerned to sue The SPL/ Celtic or the staff members concerned?
 
Isn't it tiresome the way various commentators

a) find a way in each article to slag off Dave King and;

b) go to great lengths to state that McLennan's CV would ensure that companies like INM were attracted to him.

They do this to deflect any possible suggestion that Desmond sought him out and gave him the INM job as a sweetner to ensure he takes Celtics side on any matters raised at the Board.

Whats he earning on the Board of the SFA? 150k?

So....Along comes Desmond, "hey!... Murdo, we might need your support when the Paedo Papers are released, we also might need your support to ensure that we nail Sevco once and for all for 2011.....I have a wee assignment for you...would you consider coming on as a non exec Director at INM? the salary will be EU200k per annum...?"

The whole thing stinks to high heaven and heres hoping this week the screw tightens and some other clubs start to come out in support.
 
Stunned at this by keith jackson. - King is on to a winner with this
When the SPFL called in the lawyers last week for the fifth set in their statement tennis with Dave King, it was an indication squeaky bum time had come bouncing down Hampden’s sixth floor.

Even by Scottish football’s bizarre standards, this public slanging match over Murdoch MacLennan’s links with Celtic has been a curious affair and it remains to be seen if there will be a winner. Or, more importantly, a loser.

The very fact solicitors were required to respond to another exocet fired at them from King’s Johannesburg bunker merely added to the whiff of danger that now surrounds this meltdown in relations between the league and one of its biggest clubs. It created a feeling we may be one wrong move from a full-blown crisis. And a potential rolling of heads.

On the same day this newspaper attempted to carry out a straw poll of opinions from top-flight clubs. That not one chose to make a public comment is another sign of the nervousness around the entire MacLennan issue.


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Rangers have been in dispute with the SPFL over chairman Murdoch MacLennan (Image: PA)

JS26767071.jpg

The SPFL chairman is involved with a company part-owned by Celtic supremo Dermot Desmond (above) (Image: SNS Group)
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They may be happy to sit back and watch the ball fizzing across the net but not one of them feels like getting in its path, which is a great pity as this is an issue that affects every one of them.

It is now surely time for someone to do something more than just fire up the office laptop and press the button on another public rebuke or insinuation.

If King feels strongly enough to fight this out in public – and the Rangerschairman does have a point in terms of proper governance – why has he not formalised his grievance or taken his complaint directly to the SPFL boardroom or chief executive Neil Doncaster?


King may well have a sound, legitimate reason for questioning how MacLennan was able to take a seat as non-executive chairman of a company part owned by Dermot Desmond and Denis O’Brien but he undermines the seriousness of the situation by engaging in grandstanding and playing to the gallery.

Also, by calling for transparency and good corporate governance he might as well have added “yours pot, signed kettle.”

If the SPFL feel their name or that of MacLennan or even Doncaster has been unfairly tarnished by King’s actions and accusations then pull him up for it.


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Neil Doncaster (Image: SNS)
Demand he cease or throw the book at him on a charge of disrepute or whatever else is in your power. Because in terms of perception their lack of action points to a guilty conscience.

That’s not to say MacLennan has been nobbled by Celtic’s biggest shareholder and his long-term business ally.

Nor is it confirmation for the conspiracy theorists convinced Celtic have grabbed the game in this country by the short and curlies.

It also opens the gates to a toxic swamp of whataboutery – especially given the roles Campbell Ogilvie and Gordon Smith once held within the SFA. The truth of the matter is MacLennan’s CV and background in media would most probably have had him on the shortlist for a role at a company like INM whether he was head of the table at the SPFL or not. But that’s not the point either.

The point is MacLennan is being paid to act in the best interests of the Scottish game so when he was first invited on to INM’s board the onus was on him to raise a flag inside Hampden and to point out a possible conflict of interests.

Whether there was or wasn’t should then have become a matter for others to determine. It was most certainly not up to him to decide there was none.


JS150747604.jpg

It is unimaginable a man of MacLennan’s experience agreed to take on this role without carrying out his own due diligence on the structure of the company and its shareholding.

It would have taken him 30 seconds on Google to discover Desmond – as the company’s second largest shareholder – also has the right to appoint his own nominee to the INM board. That’s all that would have been required for MacLennan to raise the issue internally with Doncaster. If for no other reason than to keep himself right.

If he did not do this MacLennan has a case to answer. But if such a conversation did take place it is Doncaster who is left with his chin exposed for failing to share it with the rest of the class.

King is absolutely adamant no such disclosure was made to Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson who also sits on the SPFL board.

The SPFL had the opportunity to refute this when they called in the lawyers. That they chose not to appears to lend weight to King’s position and makes the league look highly disingenuous for previously insisting Robertson was in possession of all the relevant facts surrounding MacLennan’s appointment as far back as January. It seems obvious he was not.


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Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson (left) sits on the SPFL board
So Rangers have every right to examine this whole process especially as, according to the company’s accounts, the man MacLennan succeeded as non-executive chairman at INM was taking home a basic salary before bonuses of 165,000 euros a year.

MacLennan’s remuneration is not yet a matter of public record but if it is in any way similar to his predecessor it dwarves the kind of money he’ll be earning from Hampden.

Which presents another huge problem in terms of perception as, if it were
ever to come to the crunch, legitimate questions would almost certainly be asked about where his loyalties lie.

This entire issue has been horribly mishandled from the outset. And it will take more than just a bunch of statements to clean up the mess it has left behind.

I am far from stunned, it is still very open in debate of who is guilty. I guess you mean you are stunned its being discussed by the mhedia, then fair enough. But lets be honest here! If the placeman had interests with Dave Kings business and was chairman of this business and the SPFL then this rag would have full front page and back pages of corruption in the SPFL.
 
Is there a change in the tide.First Spiers and now Jackson.This week could be very revealing I think.

get a grip m8, its blatant, there is no debate. How can anyone defend this. If it was possible the likes of spiers and jackson would have done so. This might just be the opening of the can of worms. Wait until INM get the books looked into after the court ruling.
 
"Why hasn't he taken his concerns to Neil Doncaster "- aye okay Keech.

found that bit funny too, thats like going to liewell himself and making a complaint. In the past they have got away with this type of business. Raise a concern and they come back with it was openly discussed. But this time we had ears in the boardroom that said different,
 
I think Doncaster is the head King wants to roll.

Remember, this guy asked to meet Joe the Bhigot to explain why titles couldn't be stripped....


If Doncaster goes, it has to be from SPFL AND SFA.

IF we can get rid of that cuńt, there must be no compensation- fire the fućkwit.
 
So it would only have took "Anybody " 30 secs to Google Mclennan and get his background about a link with him, Dermott and O'Brien would it Keech. Would that not be your job your newspaper wasn't so slow about printing Kings background

At best Keech got fed theWhyte's a billionaire line via J S I and even even be arśed ch caking The Companies website before going to print.

Was he not also the twat that printed the leaked Rangers strip that was actually a fan's mick up?
 
Remember also that only one club gets a phone call everytime a major decision goes against them. Go on have a guess which one I'm sure you won't have to
"phone a friend" or "ask the audience " .
 
Yep, he had been running Yorkshire Cricket Club before being "headhunted". So he was obviously the ideal candidate to be running Scottish football.

Yorkshire could not believe their luck as they were on the verge of sacking him at the time. Pakistan usually play their home test matches in one of the Emirates states but Regan thought it would be a big moneyspinner to hold their test matches against Australia at Headingley. It cost Yorkshire a fortune in guarantees but the games were poorly attended and they ended up with huge debts because of it.
 
Jackson, just like the rest of the mhedia presstitutes, knows that MacLennan is a Celtc placeman, but is too scared to say it in print.
 
"He said: “It has long been axiomatic in quality British journalism that the advertising department and editorial should be kept rigorously apart. There is a great deal of evidence that, at the Telegraph, this distinction has collapsed."

For the above just change to celtic and record and you can see why the soap dodgers dont get any bad press. Although as well as advertising I'm sure they do their printing or some such as well.
 
So it would only have took "Anybody " 30 secs to Google Mclennan and get his background about a link with him, Dermott and O'Brien would it Keech. Would that not be your job your newspaper wasn't so slow about printing Kings background
To be fair to Jackson, I think he's suggesting that when offered the position at INM he could have found out within 30 seconds about Desmond/O'Brien.

Not totally excusing the Scottish Mhedia though.
 
"He said: “It has long been axiomatic in quality British journalism that the advertising department and editorial should be kept rigorously apart. There is a great deal of evidence that, at the Telegraph, this distinction has collapsed."

For the above just change to celtic and record and you can see why the soap dodgers dont get any bad press. Although as well as advertising I'm sure they do their printing or some such as well.

I think King could do far worse than speak to Peter Obourne,after all he did resign from the Telegraph in protest at MMs efforts to influence news in favour of the advertisers.
 
Jackson, just like the rest of the mhedia presstitutes, knows that MacLennan is a Celtc placeman, but is too scared to say it in print.

Sadly that is 100% spot on.

Irish Journos have asked if MacLennan had been in contact with O'Brien regarding the decision for INM to have their affairs looked into after a battle they lost at court.

Now this is a fact nothing to do with football. But lets put the football link in now (the bit the spfl say there is no conflict of interest) It could read,

Irish Journos have asked if the SPFL Chairman had been in contact with the silent Celtic Shareholder regarding the decision for INM to have their affairs looked into after a battle they lost at court.
 
The silence from all the other clubs is quite annoying!, why is Keech or any of the pretend journalists not asking opinions of the other clubs?
 
There is really no reason for MM to be the chairman - he doesn't come from a sports background. He is not even respected in his industry. He has demonstrated zero integrity with regards the Telegraph's advertising/editorial conflicts - and these were well publicised. Why would the SPFL want a known "shifty" newspaper/media guy at the top of their organisation?

N.b. in the DR's announcement of his move, they purposefully(?) misspelled the name of the recruitment firm ("Noal Partners" when it was in fact "Nolan Partners"). Perhaps someone asked them to keep the CFC connections on the down-low...

Ralph Topping at least worked in an adjunct capacity to sport, and was well-regarded at William Hill (whatever you think of bookmakers on the whole).
 
I am far from stunned, it is still very open in debate of who is guilty. I guess you mean you are stunned its being discussed by the mhedia, then fair enough. But lets be honest here! If the placeman had interests with Dave Kings business and was chairman of this business and the SPFL then this rag would have full front page and back pages of corruption in the SPFL.
Yip, just stunned it is finally being discussed.
obviously, keith has to get a few wee digs in at King, but the fact the press are now discussing this, and leaning towards King shows that mclennan is for the high jump eventually
 
The silence from all the other clubs is quite annoying!, why is Keech or any of the pretend journalists not asking opinions of the other clubs?
he says the DR contacted a host of clubs, none would give any comment. All bought and paid for by the tims it seems.
 
I have the evidence of this too with the smelly letter from Lawell to my home address which i actually felt was quite threatening, considering it should have been private.
Shocking, that really says we know where you live.
 
I am far from stunned, it is still very open in debate of who is guilty. I guess you mean you are stunned its being discussed by the mhedia, then fair enough. But lets be honest here! If the placeman had interests with Dave Kings business and was chairman of this business and the SPFL then this rag would have full front page and back pages of corruption in the SPFL.

That is absolutely right.

Another very revealing thing about this whole affair is the unwillingness of the MSM to get their teeth right into this juicy story. It's a clear indication of the mindset of those controlling our mhedia up here. They never, ever, want to say anything about Celtc or their skullduggery because of their tribal loyalties to them.

However, if the British media get their teeth into this, they will be dragged, kicking and screaming, into at least reporting it. You won't see any demands for punishment, or for heads to roll, though. Opinion only enters the fray when that opinion is Rangers bad, Shame FC good.
 
The Scottish mhedia have no qualms or hesitation in their repeated vile personal attacks on Dave King. However, when it comes to Durty Dermud and his endless nefarious business interests, including a bank fined for money laundering and profound acts of criminality, they are deathly silent.
 
Other slights on DK (the pot/kettle line) are nothing more than pandering to the frothy mouthed rhabid element of their dwindling readership.

The article does endorse DK stance though.

That's now Andy Muirhead Spiers and Jackson all calling Maclennan out for various reasons. They can't contain this much longer.
Andy Muirhead?....The fat, jobless tit on twitter masquerading as an impartial blogger but really a stinking, two faced hairyback?
 
So it would only have took "Anybody " 30 secs to Google Mclennan and get his background about a link with him, Dermott and O'Brien would it Keech. Would that not be your job your newspaper wasn't so slow about printing Kings background

Boom. EXACTLY
 
That is absolutely right.

Another very revealing thing about this whole affair is the unwillingness of the MSM to get their teeth right into this juicy story. It's a clear indication of the mindset of those controlling our mhedia up here. They never, ever, want to say anything about Celtc or their skullduggery because of their tribal loyalties to them.

However, if the British media get their teeth into this, they will be dragged, kicking and screaming, into at least reporting it. You won't see any demands for punishment, or for heads to roll, though. Opinion only enters the fray when that opinion is Rangers bad, Shame FC good.

At this time we are a global talking point mhedia in WoS and Scotland in general are irrelevant for once and our voices will be heard. Dave King (whom I had reservations on, regarding past manager appointments) has picked this battle at the correct time. Well done sir.
 
Shows the level of control and power Lieswell has on Scottish football

No one willing to comment to support MacLennon and SPFL board or back Dave King

I hope Dave King has the evidence to nail Dungcaster and get him sacked for misleading the other SPFL clubs and the football public.

If proven SPFL didn’t advise of potential COI then MacLennan must be removed as well

No pay offs or back handed deals.

Termination with immediate effect
 
In the interests of idle and uninformed speculation, who is likely to take a fall here?
imo, McLellan and Hughes are hopelessly compromised, they cannot be seen to be decision makers on matters regarding Rangers or the Mhankies. They have to go asap.
Doncaster may try and hang on meantime, but his card is marked, and should be gone within 6 months at most.
I'm sure DK has a hit list, which hopefully has Mulraney, and the current compliant officer near the top.
The wee turd Petrie, at the SFA may survive, if he behaves himself.
I think Milne has jumped ship, but may still benefit from crumbs at the Celtc table, to prevent him completely changing sides.
Embdy else worth the watching, who is position to do harm to Rangers?
 
The Scottish mhedia have no qualms or hesitation in their repeated vile personal attacks on Dave King. However, when it comes to Durty Dermud and his endless nefarious business interests, including a bank fined for money laundering and profound acts of criminality, they are deathly silent.

very true, you find better fair minded journos in the republic of Ireland regarding the reporting of Dirty Des. That is the journos that are not on the payroll.
 
Regan was the person when Rangers supporters complained by filling out an online complaints form to FARE about singing in Support of the IRA etc they then forwarded all the names and addresses to Regan .( a breach of privacy laws) .
He then personally sent them on to Peter Lawell who then sent them all a personal letter on CFC letter headings to there home addresses , they are all as one and in bed with each other, corrupt to the core.
Sorry, but is this true, because if it is, then this alone is worthy of investigation and head rolling.
 
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